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The Society is delighted to host the SWE Corporate Roundtable Discussion as a way to share information about the SWE, learn more about specific in-country needs and gather ideas for future local SWE activities.You are receiving an invitation to attend this roundtable discussion because your company is a member of the SWE's Corporate Partnership Council (CPC) in the USA, your company employs engineers, or you are an engineer working in the field.

The agenda will be as follows:
*Overview of Society of Women Engineers: A global perspective of programs and services, including new international initiatives for SWE members and women engineers. The role SWE can play as a forum to bring local employers together to work on gender diversity issues for women in engineering and technology.
*Discussion of the following topics: (1) The needs of women engineers in-country and how SWE programs may need to be localized to meet these needs. (2) How in-country corporations can assist SWE in meeting the needs of current and future women engineers.
*Planning for 2015 and beyond: What events or activities are most appropriate for SWE to host in-country, in partnership with corporate sponsors.How to get involved in SWE's inagural Europe Conference to be held in May 2015.

The SWE Corporate Roundtable Discussion will be hosted at the Royal Institute of Engineers in the Hague, Netherlands from 9:00am - 12:30pm on Tuesday, 3rd March. A light lunch will be served.

The Santa Clara Valley Society of Women Engineers (A004) professional Section and San Jose State University SWE is celebrating 5 years of WOW! That's Engineering! with the College of Engineering at San Jose State University. Come be apart of this fun day which features workshops, lab tours, engineering fair, and student and professional panels!

SWE Professional Development Workshop - Effective Communication Professional Development

Since 93% of communication is nonverbal and people usually only recall 50% of what they just heard, we all need to be the best communicators we can be. This module discusses and practices the difference between ineffective and effective communication skills. It provides resources on all aspects of communication from interpersonal, to body language, to electronic messaging.

This one-day event for 4th and 5th grade girls will be on March 28, 2015 at Zan Wesley Holmes, Jr. Middle School in Dallas, Texas. We are excited to be serving the south Dallas area this year and look forward to an exciting day of learning and fun!

Registration required. The event is expected to sell out several weeks prior! Visit https://stemforgirls.wordpress.com/ for more details!

The Society of Women Engineers will host a workshop on the value of networks and mentors for university students and professionals in Toronto, Canada on 28th March 2015

University students will participate in a "Build you Network" workshop from 9:00-11:30am. Attendees from the workshop will have the opportunity to join SWE members working across all fields of engineering and technology for a networking brunch from 11:30 - 13:00 The workshop will conclude with everyone (professionals and university students) participating in a Plenary Panel discussion on choosing the right mentor from 13:00-14:00

This will be an evening at the Leonardo in Salt Lake City, UT for 7th grade girls in the surrounding area to rotate through fun STEM workshops in a hands-on learning environment. Workshops will include Kalimba, Electronic Matching Game, Pizza Production Line, and Liquid Nitrogen Icecream!

The Society of Women Engineers will host the inaugural WE Europe Annual Conference at The Movenpick Amsterdam City Hotel on 7th and 8th May 2015. WE Europe represents an exciting step in SWE's goal to empower women on a global scale. The conference will feature presenters from all across Europe and will provide attendees with the opportunity to be inspired by stories of success, while empowering them to work towards professional success of their own.

WE Europe will boast a wide variety of thought leaders from all over Europe. Presenters and speakers represent a multifaceted symposium of professional knowledge serving as a well-rounded resource for aspiring professionals and university students.
Topics will include:
• Career Management for Students & Early-Career
• Inclusion and Cultural Awareness
• Innovation & Disruption
• Career Transition for Professionals